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Robert Henke

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Fri, Feb 7, 2025, 20:30
Robert Henke comes to Hamburg with his award-winning production »CBM 8032 AV«. Behind the cryptic title is one of the first home computers from Commodore, who revolutionised the world 40 years ago. With a whole series of these bedrocks, Henke devises an audio-visual concert experience, which, according to the artist, circles around the »ambivalence between contemporary aesthetics and the use of outdated, limited technology«. Since the 1990s, Henke has been firmly rooted on the electronic music scene with his project... Read full text

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